20100118 is out, now with find in files support, including find in project.

The replace panel has also received a makeover, and there are application options (project.direxclude and project.exclude) to control the defaults for new project, and the values used when opening a directory as a project.

Outstanding release! Now, the only thing on my wish list (except linux support of course) is a project pane (with basic file management), because sometimes I just don't happen to know the file names in the project to make use of quick open feature. I guess old habits die hard..

@ekolguy, for some reason they haven't responded to forum requests for a project pane, and I've been told a project pane isn't planned & won't happen any time soon. Maybe it's not hard-core enough for sublime?

Quick question: what is the difference between: "findInProject" (ctrl+shift+p) and "showPanel findInFiles" (ctrl+shift+f)? They look the same when invoked and both have "<project>" as the default in the directory field. Personally I would prefer that "showPanel findInFiles" default to the current directory...

"showPanel findInFiles" will show the find in files panel, with the last location used set in the location field. "findInProject" will show the find in files panel, with the location field set to "<project>". If the last used location was "<project>", then yeah, they do the same thing.